Folklore -- India
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Folklore -- India
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Folklore
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- Subject of38
- No dinner!, the story of the old woman and the pumpkin, Jessica Souhami
- Chanda and the mirror of moonlight, Margaret Bateson Hill ; illustrated by Karin Littlewood ; consultant Asha Kathoria
- Monkey, a trickster tale from India, Gerald McDermott
- A taste of honey, Kamala outsmarts the seven thieves, Rebecca Sheir ; illustrations by Chaaya Prabhat
- The Ramayana,, adapted from the English translation of Hari Prasad Shastri, by Elizabeth Seeger. With illus. by Gordon Laite
- The story of Wali Dâd, retold and illustrated by Kristina Rodanas
- Once a mouse ..., a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown
- One grain of rice, a mathematical folktale, Demi
- The Rajah's rice, a Mathematical folktale from India, adapted by David Barry ; illustrated by Donna Perrone
- The old woman and the rice thief, adapted from a Bengali folktale by Betsy Bang ; illustrated by Molly Garrett Bang
- Jataka tales, edited by Nancy DeRoin ; with original drawings by Ellen Lanyon
- In the heart of the village, the world of the Indian Banyan tree, Barbara Bash
- Seven blind mice, by Ed Young
- Once a mouse- -, a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown
- The elephant's friend and other tales from ancient India, retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams
- Pattan's pumpkin, a traditional flood story from southern India, Chitra Soundar ; illustrated by Frané Lessac
- The stonecutter, an Indian folktale, retold and illustrated by Pam Newton
- Why so much noise?, Retold and illustrated by Janina Domanska
- The monkey and the crocodile,, a Jataka tale from india, by Paul Galdone
- The elephant prince, the story of Ganesh, Amy Novesky ; illustrations by Belgin K. Wedman
- Indian tales, written by Shenaaz Nanji ; illustrated by Christopher Corr
- It is a tree, Susan Batori
- The ghost catcher, a Bengali folktale, Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss ; illustrated by Kristen Balouch
- Gobble you up!, based on a Rajasthani folktale, rendered by Sunita and Prabhat ; art, Sunita ; text, Gita Wolf
- The rumor, a Jataka tale from India, retold & illustrated by Jan Thornhill
- The ivory city and other stories from India and Pakistan, Marcus Crouch ; with illustrations by William Stobbs
- The blue jackal, Marcia Brown
- Rum pum pum, a folk tale from India, retold by Maggie Duff ; pictures by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey
- Sun and moon, folk tales by various artists, concept, Gita Wolf ; design, Catriona Maciver ; production, C. Arumugam
- Gobble, gobble, slip, slop, a tale of a very greedy cat, by Meilo So
- The valiant chattee-maker, a folktale of India, retold [and illustrated] by Christine Price
- The old woman and the red pumpkin;, a Bengali folk tale., Translated and adapted by Betsy Bang. Illustrated by Molly Garrett Bang
- India, the multi-coloured jackal, Schlessinger Media ; Children's Television Trust International ; Christopher Grace, series executive producer
- Fat Gopal, by Jacquelin Singh ; illustrated by Demi
- The blind men and the elephant, retold by Karen Backstein ; illustrated by Annie Mitra
- Elephant in the dark, retold by Mina Javaherbin ; pictures by Eugene Yelchin
- The tiger and the Brahmin, Rabbit Ears Entertainment
- The Panchatantra, translated from the Sanskrit by Arthur W. Ryder